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Galectin-3-expression analysis in the surgical selection of follicular thyroid nodules with indeterminate fine-needle aspiration cytology: a prospective multicentre study

Authors :
Bartolazzi, A
Orlandi, F
Saggiorato, E
Volante, M
Arecco, F
Rossetto, R
Palestini, N
Ghigo, E
Papotti, M
Bussolati, G
Martegani, M
Pantellini, F
Carpi, A
Giovagnoli, M
Monti, S
Toscano, V
Sciacchitano, S
Pennelli, G
Mian, C
Pelizzo, M
Rugge, M
Troncone, G
Palombini, L
Chiappetta, G
Botti, G
Vecchione, A
Bellocco, R
Martegani, MP
Giovagnoli, MR
Pennelli, GM
Pelizzo, MR
BELLOCCO, RINO
Bartolazzi, A
Orlandi, F
Saggiorato, E
Volante, M
Arecco, F
Rossetto, R
Palestini, N
Ghigo, E
Papotti, M
Bussolati, G
Martegani, M
Pantellini, F
Carpi, A
Giovagnoli, M
Monti, S
Toscano, V
Sciacchitano, S
Pennelli, G
Mian, C
Pelizzo, M
Rugge, M
Troncone, G
Palombini, L
Chiappetta, G
Botti, G
Vecchione, A
Bellocco, R
Martegani, MP
Giovagnoli, MR
Pennelli, GM
Pelizzo, MR
BELLOCCO, RINO
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Background: In the USA, about 30 200 well-differentiated thyroid carcinomas were diagnosed in 2007, but the prevalence of thyroid nodules is much higher (about 5% of the adult population). Unfortunately, the preoperative characterisation of follicular thyroid nodules is still a challenge, and many benign lesions, which remain indeterminate after fine-needle aspiration (FNA) cytology are referred to surgery. About 85% of these thyroid nodules are classified as benign at final histology. We aimed to assess the diagnostic effect of galectin-3 expression analysis in distinguishing preoperatively benign from malignant follicular thyroid nodules when FNA findings were indeterminate. Methods: 544 patients were enrolled between June 1, 2003, and Aug 30, 2006. We used a purified monoclonal antibody to galectin-3, a biotin-free immunocytohistochemical assay, and a morphological and phenotypic analysis of FNA-derived cell-block preparations. Galectin-3-expression analysis was applied preoperatively on 465 follicular thyroid proliferations that were candidates for surgery, and its diagnostic accuracy was compared with the final histology. Findings: 31 patients were excluded because they had small galectin-3-negative thyroid nodules; we did not have data for 47 patients; and one patient with an oncocytic nodule was excluded. 331 (71%) of the assessable 465 preoperative thyroid FNA samples did not express galectin-3. 280 (85%) of these galectin-3-negative lesions were classified as benign at final histology. Galectin-3 expression was detected, instead, in 134 of 465 (29%) thyroid proliferations, 101 (75%) of which were confirmed as malignant. The overall sensitivity of the galectin-3 test was 78% (95% CI 74-82) and specificity was 93% (90-95). Estimated positive predictive value was 82% (79-86) and negative predictive value was 91% (88-93). 381 (88%) of 432 patients with follicular thyroid nodules who were referred for thyroidectomy were correctly classified preoperatively by use

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OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308894392
Document Type :
Electronic Resource